Wednesday marked the day of an essential press conference held at the Royal Thai Police headquarters. In attendance were representatives from pivotal agencies such as the Electronic Transactions Development Agency, the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the renowned Amata Corporation Plc. Together with the police, they sought to highlight a pressing issue: the rising number of online scammers causing significant financial harm. The royal Thai police were duly represented by Pol General Sompong Chingduang, special advisor to the national police chief, and the head of the police committee combating technological crimes, alongside Pol Maj-General Chusak Khanadnit, the commander of the High-Tech Crime Division. Sompong shared concerning figures illustrating the enormity of this issue; from March 1st in the previous year to July 31st in this year, an alarming number of fraud victims—300,000, to be precise—have filed complaints to the police via online channels. Cumulatively, these fraudulent activities…
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Amid the picturesque landscapes of Phuket, approach times teeter on the edge of epoch-making changes as expectations reach fever pitch, all eyes looking to Thailand’s newly elected 30th Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, for decisions that could shape the island’s future. The man at the heart of this pulsating anticipation is Kongsak Khupongsakorn, President of Phuket’s Chamber of Commerce, who is unwavering in his resolve to drive forward the economic growth of his treasured province, looking to cutting-edge innovations that can bring forth sustainable development. Kongsak’s inclusive stance is commendable as he expresses readiness to work in unison with members from across political divides, sidestepping politics to focus on problem solving. His expectations from the newly appointed PM are apparent: swift action on a range of pressing issues and stalled projects shaping the present and future of Phuket. “Every tick of the clock is a missed opportunity to us,” asserts Kongsak,…
In an era where the economic landscape continues to present unprecedented challenges, Meta Thailand is capitalising on the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to boost returns on investment for businesses and advertisers. The spearhead of their strategic focus remains the evolution of Reels, their short video clip service positioned as a contender against TikTok. Helmed by country director, Prae Dumrongmongcolgul, Meta Thailand has ambitious plans. The goal is to utilise its formidable global user base which boasts an impressive 3.88 billion monthly active users, including 65 million Facebook consumers in Thailand. According to Prae, Meta presents a prolific platform for diverse businesses to engage with related audiences, sparking a multitude of opportunities. AI technology, a crucial tool for Meta platforms, holds the key to a more customised content experience perfectly tailored to user preferences, encapsulating Reels videos. This innovative personalisation technology has seen a surge of 24% in Reels content…
In a recent announcement by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, it’s projected that an astonishing 16.5 million rai of agricultural land spread across the country is at risk of experiencing the detrimental effects of reduced rainfall, a situation triggered by the El Nino weather phenomenon this year. Apai Sutthisang, the deputy permanent secretary of the ministry, expressed the escalating concern over the upcoming dry season, especially since the influenced by El Nino seem poised to escalate come November. The Royal Irrigation Department is preparing for a significant dip in water supply by the end of the rainy season in November, with the country’s main 35 reservoirs estimated to hold about 22.8 billion cubic metres (m³) of water. This will denote a decrease of roughly 13 billion m³ compared to the supply of the previous year— a notable reduction brought about by the unparalleled effects of El Nino. If the…
In an astonishing twist of events, an unemployed man hailing from China confessed that he conducted a complex insurance fraud by orchestrating 20 separate accidents within a window of two years. This elaborate scheme saw him swindling approximately 300,000 baht in settlement payouts. Based on a report by The Paper, local authorities from a division of the Public Security Bureau that deals with road incidents began to notice a distinct pattern during their investigation into the man’s insurance claims. The mastermind behind this deceitful operation was identified as Chen, who had a peculiar record of being struck by “right-turning vehicles,” an incident that suspiciously occurred 20 times in just two years. It was this peculiar pattern and frequency of accidents that set alarm bells ringing within insurance firms and the police department alike. One insurance firm, in particular, raised a flag on the unusual frequency of claims being put forth…
In the bustling cityscape of Bangkok’s Jom Thong district, the game of cat and mouse culminated in an intense, four-hour pursuit as the police arrested Thaksin Phanpian, a notorious Thai loan shark, associated with a string of criminal activities spanning from serious assaults to dealing in drugs and weapons. The law enforcement finally roped in the 38-year-old wrongdoer after he had brutally beaten a debtor last year in an attempt to recoup the loaned money. The ominous event caricatured Thaksin in the face of abhorrent violence when he viciously attacked the victim, who was peacefully seated on his motorcycle. The blood-curdling assault began with Thaksin kicking the unsuspecting individual, causing him to topple over onto the hard pavement. But the horror didn’t stop there; Thaksin continued to brutally trample on the victim’s face and head until he was rendered unconscious. Despite the severity of his countless malevolent actions, Thaksin had…
Thailand’s economic revitalization is progressing despite its slower-than-expected pace, especially in the key sectors of tourism and exports. This sentiment was echoed by Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, Governor of the Bank of Thailand (BoT), in a recent business seminar. Sethaput shared his concerns about the unforeseen fall in exports and tourism expenditure, painting a challenging economic picture for the nation. These hurdles notwithstanding, Sethaput remains positive about the country’s potential, anticipating that Thailand will see around 29 million international tourists in the current year. The central bank has been proactive in their bid to shore up the Thai economy and check rising inflation. This led to a series of seven stepwise increases in its key interest rate, bringing it to 2.25% since the previous August. Sethaput acknowledged the potential inflationary pressure from the El Nino weather phenomenon, a known disruptor of agricultural output, which could inflate food costs. Despite these factors, the…
A scandal riddled former deputy leader of the Democrat Party, Prinn Panitchpakdi, has been sentenced to substantial jail time, this time for sexually harassing an 18-year-old female student in the year 2021. This devastating news was officially disclosed by the Office of the Attorney General. The reliable Deputy spokesman, Kosolwat Inthuchanyong stated that the sentence handed down by the esteemed Bangkok South Criminal Court on Aug 10 was two years and eight months of prison time, served without the chance of an early release. Prosecutors presented evidence to the Bangkok South Criminal Court that showed the sordid details. It seems Prinn craftily lured the unsuspecting student into an encounter at a secluded rooftop restaurant ensconced in Soi Sukhumvit 11. That was where he set upon her, engaging in sexual molestation. This incident marred the year 2021. The hapless student bravely lodged a complaint to the vigilant Lumpini police as wake…
Yesterday, Yingluck Shinawatra, the ex-Prime Minister, conveyed her heartfelt wishes via social media to her elder brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, celebrating his reunion with the family in Thailand. This event came about following Thaksin’s departure from Singapore aboard his private jet, which landed in Thailand’s Don Mueang airport on Tuesday morning. Thaksin was previously exiled, but made the decision to return home after 17 years away. Yingluck was by his side during this momentous journey, accompanying him on his flight from Dubai to Singapore, and then waving him off on his final leg to Thailand. Yingluck magnified the occasion by posting touching images on Facebook and Instagram, showing shared moments with Thaksin shortly before he left. Her message deeply reflected her brother’s long-standing desire to return to his homeland. In her post, she acknowledged the years of loneliness, melancholy and homesickness her brother must have felt living away from Thailand. She…
An exclusive poll was conducted involving a diversified crop of 1,310 Thai nationals, all aged 18 or older. The survey, completed during the three-day period from August 15 to 17, had its results revealed on Sunday. In the aftermath of the May 14 elections, Pheu Thai, having received endorsement from the Move Forward Party – the victors from the electoral contest, has been holding talks for the formation of a coalition government. Pheu Thai’s mission is explicit – bring an end to the political divide and conflict that characterizes the Thai political scene. Their proposed solution involves unifying both fragments of the political spectrum under one coalition – a strategic move they expect will expedite the formation of a new government. When queried on their stance regarding Pheu Thai’s intention to launch a unity government by quelling polarized political relations, the interviewees revealed: – 47.71% completely disagreed with the proposal,…